Meet the captivating Steller’s Jay, Coastal (Cyanocitta stelleri)

The Coastal Steller’s Jay (Cyanocitta stelleri) is a large, noisy songbird found in the Pacific Northwest of North America. It is a member of the jay family, Corvidae, and is closely related to the Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata). The Coastal Steller’s Jay is named after the German naturalist Georg Wilhelm Steller, who first described the species in the 18th century.

The Coastal Steller’s Jay is a large bird, measuring about 18 inches in length and weighing up to 1.2 pounds. It has a long, pointed bill, a long tail, and a crest on its head. The plumage of the Coastal Steller’s Jay is mostly blue, with a black head and a white breast. The wings and tail are tipped with black.

Behavior

The Coastal Steller’s Jay is a noisy and social bird. It is often seen in flocks of up to 20 birds, and it is not shy around humans. The Coastal Steller’s Jay is an omnivore, and its diet consists of a variety of foods,

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